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Ọfọ k’ájá vs the last temptation
What does it profit a man if he gains his soul but loses the whole world? Read that again. Yes. This is the moral charge of our time. Anything other than capitulation to the rulers of the world is moral depravity. Are you ready to watch your children starve, your parents denied medication, your family… Read more
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Ọfọ k’ájá vs what God cannot do does not exist
Is justice prior to God, or does justice proceed from God’s choice? To me, the answer is unambiguous. God is bound by justice, not exempt from it. Ọfọ k’ájá. Justice is greater than sacrifice. Greater than ritual. Greater than everything. Ọfọ is an objective moral principle that governs divine and human beings alike. Authority does… Read more